- Published: 10 February 2026
- ISBN: 9780241633458
- Imprint: Allen Lane
- Format: Hardback
- Pages: 512
- RRP: $59.99
Tigers Between Empires
The Journey to Save the Siberian Tiger from Extinction

















- Published: 10 February 2026
- ISBN: 9780241633458
- Imprint: Allen Lane
- Format: Hardback
- Pages: 512
- RRP: $59.99
Gripping stuff. A nail-biting adventure that really matters
Charles Foster, author of <i> Cry of the Wild </i>
Tigers Between Empires is a wonderfully complete and engaging account of the odds that passionate people can overcome when they truly believe in their mission and never give up the fight. At a time when the United Kingdom is one of the most nature depleted countries in Europe and eco-anxiety turns many of us to pessimism and lethargy this book proves that species can be brought back from the brink of extinction and habitats can be protected, restored and improved by their presence. Perhaps one day the kind of successes experienced by the inspirational cast of characters in this book might be played out over our own rolling valleys and forests. Might Slaght’s work here even bring the return of native apex predators one step closer to Britain’s shores
Merlin Hanbury-Tenison, author of <i> Our Oaken Bones </i>
Jon Slaght’s magisterial, fluent story of the landmark Siberian Tiger Project intimately reveals the ecology of these charismatic cats, as well as the struggles and triumphs of people who brought them back from the verge of extinction. Having studied tigers in India where tiger populations are packed at densities ten times higher, I hold in awe the heroism of scientists, conservationists and officials in this bleakest of tiger habitats in the world. Slaght’s ring-side view depicts how a social cocktail of intense passion and robust science can lead to effective species recovery
K. Ullas Karanth, Tiger Biologist & author of <i> Among Tigers: Fighting to Bring Back Asia’s Big Cats </i>
A huge adventure at the frontiers of conservation, a whole hidden world, meticulously described, poised on the very edges of the wild and repeatedly made searingly alive by the majestic animals at its heart
Adam Nicolson, author of <i> Bird School </i>